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Javascript Panel with Douglas Crockford, Ryan Seddon, Vim Jobanputra, Kyle Barrow and moderator Matt Vickers at WDCNZ 2012
Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz
but if you don't need a lot of the hard work that's gone into it, and just want the simplest possible way of communicating with a server, you're loading a lot of logic: 11,000 bytes for just the ajax module, not including the rest of jQuery that comes with it.
and we can do it in 135 bytes. this library takes a function and a dom node, and returns all of its descendent nodes that meet the filter conditions of the function. since it has to visit every descendent, it's not fast, but since it uses javascript as a selector engine, it's even more powerful than css selectors.
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Javascript Panel with Douglas Crockford, Ryan Seddon, Vim Jobanputra, Kyle Barrow and moderator Matt Vickers at WDCNZ 2012
Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz